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Passionate Souls.
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I need to be alone for certain periods of time or I violate my own rhythm.
Lee Krasner (via quotemadness)
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I am the dancing imbalance of the stars.
Julia de Burgos, from Song of the Simple Truth; “My Road Is Space,” (via s-t-u-p-o-r-e)
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               ERA AESTHETICS                ↳ The Golden Age of Hollywood, America. 1917 - 1960s
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               ERA AESTHETICS                ↳ The Regency Era, Great Britain. 1811 - 1820
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               ERA AESTHETICS                ↳ The Edwardian Era, Great Britain. 1901 - 1910
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Austria 
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Fan Ho, Approaching Shadow, 1954.
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Lauren Bacall references her real-life husband, Humphrey Bogart in How to Marry a Millionaire (1953).
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1959 Kitchen
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I needed to be reminded of mysterious and sacred things,
Albert Camus, from his preface to Jean Grenier’s “Les Iles,” c. 1959
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Elliott Erwitt - Saint-Tropez,France,1959.
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You could have had me forever if you had wanted me,
Iris Murdoch, from “Under The Net,” published c. September 1954
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“Like you, I have fought with all my might not to forget. Like you, I have forgotten.”
Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959) dir. Alain Resnais
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If I lived by the sea I would never be really sad. I get an immense sense of eternity and peace from the ocean. I can lose myself in staring at it hour after hour.
Sylvia Plath, from a letter to Aurelia Plath written c. July 1951
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